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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 119732" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>MY guess is it could be bad connections, or corroded wires, be the main battery to starter, or likes</p><p> corrosion can sloe the flow down to make it not have enough juice at starter to turn things over properly, thus adding extra power, gets the job done</p><p>if the machine also has a battery disconnect, they are prone to fail and cause issue's like this</p><p> on my machine alone I have had this happen 2 times in 10 yrs or so, due to the power disconnect failing for ?? reasons, it wouldn;t allow enough power to get to starter!</p><p>if you read up on power disconnects, you will read a lot about how they don;t last long, from the cheap one's to the higher end costing once;'s, they all seem to have short life spans!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>and also could be!</p><p> the starter solenoid could also be bad!</p><p></p><p> I'd start with checking all connections and wire for corrosion, it can creep under insulation too and effect flow!</p><p> so not just at connections, if you see green on wire, ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 119732, member: 13825"] MY guess is it could be bad connections, or corroded wires, be the main battery to starter, or likes corrosion can sloe the flow down to make it not have enough juice at starter to turn things over properly, thus adding extra power, gets the job done if the machine also has a battery disconnect, they are prone to fail and cause issue's like this on my machine alone I have had this happen 2 times in 10 yrs or so, due to the power disconnect failing for ?? reasons, it wouldn;t allow enough power to get to starter! if you read up on power disconnects, you will read a lot about how they don;t last long, from the cheap one's to the higher end costing once;'s, they all seem to have short life spans! and also could be! the starter solenoid could also be bad! I'd start with checking all connections and wire for corrosion, it can creep under insulation too and effect flow! so not just at connections, if you see green on wire, ?? [/QUOTE]
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